Final effect:
Step 1:
Create a new file in Photoshop, as shown in the following figure. Next, create another (600x400) pixel-Large file and populate the texture cxxxxxxxxvii. Grid it, adjust the saturation, and then execute the Edit –> definition pattern. Save it and name it "Wall 1" ("Wall1").
Step 2:
Draw a shield shape with the pen tool (P). You only need to draw half of the shield, then copy the layer, flip the copied graphic horizontally, and merge the two layers at the end. Fill the shape with the color #e7cd94 and set the layer style as shown below.
Step 3:
Create a new layer and add a clipping mask to the original shield layer. Each layer created from now on must add a clipping mask. Select the Shield graphic and fill it with white (#FFFFFF). Then perform the filter –> pixel –> copperplate engraving and filter –> blur –> radial blur. Set the blending mode of the layer to darker color and opacity to 33%.
Classification:
- PS Getting Started Tutorial